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Chapter 108 Phantom and Phantom II

Chapter 108 Phantom and Phantom II

Yes, he was very familiar with this white mask, because it originally belonged to his "old friend", whose real name was Lloyd Webber. Of course, he had another more famous name, The Phantom.

The lost memories flooded into his brain frantically, and the steel needle above his head seemed to be a silent condemnation and judgment of Wilson.

He and Lloyd were both from Fir Village, but Lloyd was bullied by the children in the same village because his face was burned by charcoal when he was a child. However, this kind of thing was very common in those days.

Even children learn to divide people into different classes like adults, and the criteria for distinction are so simple: everyone likes to look at good-looking children and hates the ugly Lloyd.

Wilson is Lloyd's only friend. Of course, this is a secret. He only dares to bring snacks to Lloyd and share some toys with him at night.

He was also afraid of being excluded, so this was all he could do.

One night when I grew up, the village was suddenly filled with torches. I heard from the adults that a book was missing. The book was a gift given by angels to the earliest pioneers a long time ago, and Lloyd also disappeared that day.

When he saw him again, Wilson remembered that he had found an apprenticeship in an antique shop in St. Doddington.

When he looked at Lloyd that day, he was wearing a white mask and leading a few celebrities and ladies into the antique shop. Wilson swore that he had not made a mistake. Although he had changed into upper-class clothes and spoke with a gentleman's accent, his habitual movements and iconic laughter made Wilson certain that it was Coke Face, Lloyd.

At night, he waited outside the opera house and secretly found the other person, but this time he didn't want to share anything, but begged the other person for alms.

That guy must have changed his appearance with the help of the village's black book. He should pay this little money, not to mention that I am his only friend.

Thanks to Lloyd, Wilson transformed himself from an apprentice into the young boss of Wilson Antiques Shop.

But he wanted not only money, he also wanted the Black Book, which could turn decay into magic and make a young boy with ugly scars on his face into a guest of honor of the drama star Medeas. He also wanted to take a look at it.

But Lloyd was very resistant to this request. Wilson didn't dare to argue with him and could only observe his every move silently.

Gradually, he learned that Lloyd had another nickname, the Phantom, a mystic scholar.

What kind of mystic scholar? He just got the black book by luck.

As for his love affair with Medeas, Wilson was both jealous and worried, because she was the wife of Master Steerforth of the Ship family. Although their dates had always been kept secret, the outside world only knew that after Medeas' comeback, there was a mysterious financial backer supporting her behind the scenes, but no one knew who it was.

It was an afternoon after the rain, Wilson remembered it clearly, a young servant in his 20s knocked on the door of the antique shop, bringing in the humid air outside and revealing the golden deer head badge on his collar.

When the servants came in, they stated their attitude in a condescending manner that they already knew about Medeas's affair and they only came to him to confirm the Phantom's identity.

Wilson was terrified at the time. He leaned on the counter with his hands and made up a lame lie. He didn't dare look the other person in the eye, but just stared at the cheap items under the counter.

After sending the servant away, Wilson hurried to inform the Phantom, but when he returned to the store, he found that his antique shop had also turned into a sea of ​​fire.

The servant of the Ship family who had just left appeared behind him again and whispered in his ear what Master Steerforth meant.

"Should I stand on the side of the Ship family and do business in Saint Dodin City, or go to hell with the Phantom and Medeas?"

The raging fire not only burned all of Wilson's hard work over the past few years, but also destroyed his last bottom line. Kneeling on the wet muddy road, the dirty water soaked Wilson's delicate coat, and he figured it out.

The Phantom could not defeat Master Steerforth. If he helped him, he would be ostracized by others just like in his childhood. No, this time it might be even worse. He might even be disgraced and die miserably on the streets.

When they met for the last time, the Phantom gave him some money so that he could move to another place and live a quiet life. In the afternoon, when they arrived at Ship Manor, Master Steerforth gave him ten times the price and asked him to open the most luxurious antique shop in St. Dodding, and promised to share some books on the occult with him.

Wilson was also present on the day of the duel. He could only hide in the woods and watch. It was a duel between mystics and there was no room for mortals to intervene. The Phantom wearing a white mask and Stivers wearing a deer head mask stood at the two ends of the Dark Forest.

Wilson was not surprised by the Phantom's astonishment during the duel. Yes, he had tampered with the Phantom's ancient relics before the duel, using the potion given to him by Master Steerforth.

But the first one to fall was not the Phantom, but Medeas. The moment Steerphus stabbed her chest with his sword, it was as if the only remaining sunlight in the forest disappeared, and she fell down softly, and her right hand, which had taken off the ring, hung limply in front of the Phantom.

At that time, Steerforth was actually exhausted. If the Phantom had insisted on continuing the duel, they should have ended up dying together.

But he picked up his lover's body and left without looking back.

When leaving, the Phantom faced the direction where Wilson was hiding, and the white mask became his haunting nightmare from then on.

Wilson could not remember what happened afterwards, perhaps he had chosen to forget. He only remembered that a raging fire broke out in the Sabines Forest and his relatives were reduced to ashes in the fire.

The fire was just like the one at the sacrificial site today, crazy and hopeless.

Wilson felt that his blood had almost been drained out, and he looked up at the sky in a daze. He never expected that 40 years later, the tall and thin figure wearing a white mask would still challenge the arrogant stag.

At this moment, just as at that moment.

Millie Tang turned her head to look at the terrifying Wilson and found that his eyes were wide open and he was scared to death.

He was scared to death, but Lin Brown beside him woke up. He leaned back twice to support his body and looked up at the sky. He stared at the battlefield with wide eyes in disbelief.

Baiyaki, who was as big as a horse, was seen galloping in the sky with Investigator Richie. They cooperated well to avoid the fir trees and circled with the Shadak bird behind them.

The Shadak bird is bulky and has to raise its body from time to time to use its thick and powerful hind claws to kick down the giant trees that appear in front of it.

Token on the bird was so furious that he would raise his arms from time to time, shake out the willow whip attached to his body and whip Ricky, and several times he missed the target by a hair's breadth.

But every time Ricky narrowly avoided it and turned around to fight back with the spear in his hand.

"Delolin, are you watching? This is the heroic posture of a knight in a battle as described in mythology."

The MVP award went to someone else in the past two days, and Lao Liu was getting a little restless.

Today we are going to show how the little hero Liu Yonglu, who is a combination of man and horse and has mature martial arts, fought against the deer-man monster!
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(End of this chapter)

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